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Saira Baker chats with senior curator of photographs at the Royal Collection Trust and curator of the exhibition, Alessandro Nasini, in The King's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh.‘Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography' charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day, revealing the stories behind the creation of some of the most iconic images of the British Monarchy.Bringing together more than 90 photographic prints, proofs and documents from the Royal Collection and the Royal Archives, the exhibition – which follows a successful run in London – will also consider the artistic and technological advances in photography as it evolved into a recognised art form.Visitors will see glamorous images from the first half of the 20th century, taken by some of the most respected photographers of the era. All of the photographs in the exhibition are vintage prints – the original works produced by the photographer – and the earliest works date from the 1920s and 30s, the golden age of the society photographer. In the mid-20th century, no royal photographer had a greater impact on shaping the monarchy's public image than Cecil Beaton. The exhibition will present some of Beaton's most memorable photographs, taken over six decades. These include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's famed 1939 shoot in the Buckingham Palace Gardens, dressed in gowns designed by Norman Hartnell, and Beaton's original Coronation portraits of Queen Elizabeth II – arguably the most prestigious photography commission of the century.The bold and colourful later photographs in the exhibition will demonstrate the extraordinary variety, power, and at times playfulness of royal portrait photography over the past four decades. These works range from Andy Warhol's diamond-dust-sprinkled screen print of Queen Elizabeth II to well-known photographs by David Bailey, Nick Knight, Annie Leibovitz and more. The exhibition runs until 7 September 2025. For more information about the portraits discussed in this podcast, visit the Royal Collection Trust website and visit the exhibition in person. To book tickets and discover the events programme, see: https://www.rct.uk/collection/exhibitions/royal-portraits-a-century-of-photography/the-kings-gallery-palace-of-holyroodhouseTo find out more about visiting the other royal residences and exhibitions mentioned in the episode, see: https://www.rct.ukRoyal Collection Trust is a charity caring for the Royal Collection and welcoming visitors to the royal palaces. We bring our shared history to life through world-class experiences that involve and inspire people, wherever they are. Income from tickets and retail sales helps us to conserve the Collection so that it can be enjoyed by everyone for generations to come.
Vuelve Lorenzo Caprile vestido a la última para analizar la fotografía histórica que realizó Annie Leibovitz a la reina doña Letizia
Viajamos al siglo XVII para conocer una de las historias más increíbles protagonizadas por la Iglesia en el Barroco. Una mezcla de superstición, creencias extrañas y supuestas posesiones demoniacas es lo que rodea a las endemoniadas de la ciudad francesa de Loudun. A ellas vamos a dedicar nuestro cronovisor de hoy junto a Jesús Callejo. Luego viajamos a la antigua Grecia para descubrir los secretos de la sociedad espartana. Lo hacemos junto a César Fornís, catedrático de historia Antigua de la Universidad de Sevilla y autor de Esparta. Ciudad de la virtud y de la guerra (La Esfera 2025). En su sección ¿Qué me pongo con… Lorenzo Caprile? Nos habla de la fotografía que Annie Leibovitz hizo de la reina doña Letizia. Acabamos viajando a la historia contemporánea de Oceanía con el célebre culto cargo, una de las religiones modernas más extrañas de todos los tiempos. Lo hacemos junto al viajero Luis Tobajas
What if your work was so distinct that people could recognize it instantly—without even seeing your name attached to it? That's the power of a signature style. In today's episode, I'm diving deep into what it really means to develop an artistic voice that sets you apart in the photography industry. If you've ever struggled with feeling like your work blends in, this episode will help you unlock the confidence to create work that is uniquely yours. ✨ In This Episode, You'll Learn:
Join us for a live talk with the iconic Annie Leibovitz and Amy Sherald. In this special episode, they discuss the power of process in bringing vulnerability and intuition together, revealing the humanity behind their art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eigenlijk waren we vorige week gewoon nog niet helemaal uitgepraat, dus fijn dat het onderwerp van deze week in het verlengde zit van personal branding. Graag gaan we samen met jou op zoek naar die oh zo begeerde EIGEN STIJL. Hoe ontwikkel je die eigenlijk? Jeetje, zware kost op je maandagochtend. Maar ja, je weet wie het zeggen… Je fotografievrienden Niels de Kemp en Michiel Heijmans vinden weer eens ergens iets van. Geen absolute waarheden, maar meningen en dingen die je hopelijk verder helpen, motiveren en laten nadenken. Dat hopen we tenminste elke week weer. Even prikkelen, of duwen op de zere plek. Laat vooral even een reactie achter onder de video, dan weten we dat je luistert. En dan maak ook jij kans om weer een interessant boek van Photofacts te winnen:
Keena Gonzalez moved from Hollywood to NYC in 2000 to pursue her work as a photographer. In 2008 she earned her BFA from the School of Visual Arts where she was mentored by singer-songwriter Anohni and interned for world renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz. Since graduating Keena has worked closely with the artist collective Openings, has had her photographs exhibited, and in 2023 she directed and produced her short film entitled "This Is Jane. See Jane..." Follow her at: www.keenagonzalez.com
Would you carry around a packet of cheese? Plus LLMF speculation and Annie Leibovitz art
L'émission 28 minutes du 03/01/2025 Du 23 décembre au 3 janvier, 28 minutes revient sur les thématiques incontournables et marquantes de l’année 2024 avec six émissions hors-séries. Ce vendredi 3 janvier, Élisabeth Quin reçoit un duo d'exception : la dessinatrice de presse Coco qui habille les pages de “Charlie Hebdo” et “Libération” et Iannis Roder, professeur agrégé d’histoire dans un collège de Seine-Saint-Denis. Il y a 10 ans, le 7 janvier 2015 plusieurs membres de la rédaction de “Charlie Hebdo” ont été tués par les frères Kouachi. La France sidérée basculait dans une nouvelle ère et depuis, les débats autour de la laïcité — vitale ou intransigeante — du périmètre de la liberté d’expression et de l’islamisme n’ont plus cessé et polarisent durement la société française. Comment la tragédie de Charlie a-t-elle changé la France ? Nos invités y répondent dans ce dernier hors-série, à quelques jours de la commémoration de l’attentat islamiste contre l’hebdo satirique. Puis, nous retrouvons Victor Dekyvère qui nous explique le rôle de Superman dans la popularisation du slip. Enfin, Xavier Mauduit s’intéresse aux photographies des souverains après le double portrait, en Espagne, de Felipe VI et Letizia par la photographe américaine Annie Leibovitz. Marie Bonnisseau nous parle d’un nouveau satellite placé en orbite pour espionner les animaux. 28 Minutes est le magazine d’actualité d’ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 3 janvier 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Arguably, one of the top twenty of all time, Markus Klinko, is within the same stratosphere as Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Ben Watts, Stuart Schining, David LaChapelle, Cliff Watts and Moshe Brakha. All of which possess a certain technique, whimsicality and composition that's unparalleled, forever etching their mark on this era. Their insatiable desire to devour all things iconic in fashion, music, and entertainment through their lenses has always been apparent. However, it was Klinko's iconic album art for a certain super star that ushered him into a spotlight of his own.Read more....
It’s Republicans vs. Republicans to decide the speaker’s race in the Texas House of Representatives. Photographer Melinda Wickman Swearingen, who died earlier this year, captured evocative images of outlaw country musicians. Her work will soon be on display at the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University. And: What’s the deal with these mysterious drones? Should […] The post Remembering Melinda Wickman Swearingen, ‘the Annie Leibovitz of outlaw country' appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Anne brings the case against her husband, Pete. They both love dressing up in costumes for their annual holiday card. This year, Pete wants to recreate an iconic photo of two famous musicians. This would require Pete to pose in the nude. Anne says NO THANK YOU. For some reason, she doesn't want to send her mom a picture of her naked husband.We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman.Thanks to reddit user u/FortinbrasTheThird for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at maximumfun.reddit.com! Judge John Hodgman: Road Court is happening NOW! Get your tickets at maximumfun.org/events.
Desde hace menos de una semana están colgadas en el Banco de España las famosísimas fotos de los reyes hechas por Annie Leibovitz. Ya se han analizado, ya se han criticado y hoy queremos que nuestro Artesano, Pablo Ortiz de Zárate, nos explique cuál es el secreto para que un retrato real se quede grabado en nuestra mente.
Joana Bonet y su hija, Lola Quintero hablan del documental 'El Loco. Los silencios de Quintero'. Nuria Torreblanca recuerda momentos estelares de sus entrevistados, Miqui Otero analiza del silencio como recurso artístico y Lorenzo Caprile nos cuenta la historia del vestido que la Reina Letizia luce en la foto de Annie Leibovitz.
Esta mañana en la Mesa de Redacción con Marina Martínez Vicens, Guillem Zaragoza y Roger de Gràcia hemos analizado los motes y apodos con los que se rebautiza a mucha gente en España. También nos hemos colado en una notaría para saber si se pueden filtrar a la prensa los documentos allí almacenados. Y hemos descubierto algunos secretos detrás de la foto de los reyes que hizo la fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz.
Consigue tu entrada para el especial live navideño de Pijas Marrones aqui Esta semana charlando animadamente con Salva Buitrago y Cristóbal Tabares acerca de Wicked, el día del hombre, Robert LePage, Gran Hermano, Mario Banushi, Broncano exponiendo a Motos, Pedro Pascal y Paul Mescal de luna de miel en Marruecos, Letizia haciéndole un Paris Jackson a Ayuso y fotografiada por Annie Leibovitz, el Lidl, el tendedero de Almeida, orden de arresto a Netanyahu, la sentencia de los asesinos de Samuel, el plátano de Maurizio Cattelan y maravillas mil. Emitiendo desde la potentísima señal de Subterfuge Radio.
Información al día de EL COMERCIO, Platinum y Radio Quito este jueves, 28 de noviembre de 2024.A continuación las noticias de Ecuador y el mundo: Ley limita venta de sustitutos de leche materna; Garabot impulsa la automatización en marketing; Cese al fuego entre Líbano e Israel entra en vigor; En Tendencias: Retratos de Felipe y Letizia por Annie Leibovitz; y en Deportes: El Nacional celebra su título en la Copa Ecuador.Síguenos en redes sociales: Instagram, Facebook, X, Tiktok, YouTube, Canal de WhatsApp y Canal de Telegram.Puedes contactarnos en podcast@elcomercio.comGracias por escuchar este podcast, un producto de Grupo EL COMERCIO
Luis Herrero analiza con Rosa Belmonte, Emilia Landaluce, Yésica Sánchez y Ángels Hernández la prensa rosa.
Con Mariola Urrea, Víctor Lapuente, Elisa de la Nuez. Analizamos las fotografías realizadas a los Reyes por la prestigiosa fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz. Los ha encargado y pagado el Banco de España. Un trabajo por el que la célebre artista ha cobrado 137.000 euros. Alto el fuego en Líbano. La tregua, promovida por Estados Unidos, es temporal aunque la intención es que sea permanente. El pacto implica el fin de los bombardeos israelíes en territorio libanés y también el cese del lanzamiento de cohetes por parte de Hezbolá. Pedro Sánchez comparece a partir de las 9 en el Congreso de los Diputados para explicar la gestión del Ejecutivo en la DANA. El líder del PSOE de Madrid, Juan Lobato, se mantiene en el cargo a pesar de las presiones para que dimita. Lobato asegura que es víctima de un "linchamiento" en su partido.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Beatriz Miranda y Paloma Barrientos.
Federico comenta toda la actualidad del corazón con Isabel González, Beatriz Miranda y Paloma Barrientos.
Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre los retratos que la fotógrafa Annie Leibovitz les hizo a los reyes Felipe VO y Letizia.
Desde esta mañana están dando que hablar los retratos reales, a cargo de la prestigiosa fotógrafa estadounidense Annie Leibovitz quien hace diez años recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias. Dos fotos del rey Felipe VI y la Reina Letizia. En 24 horas de RNE hablamos con Alejandro Vergara-Sharp, doctor en Historia del Arte y conservador del Museo del Prado de las colecciones, donde los retratos reales tienen también mucho protagonismo.Para Vergara-Sharp, las imágenes de Leibovitz "son absolutamente espectaculares", sobre todo la de la reina Letizia: Ambas figuras, explican, posan como posan "en los retratos tradicionales de hace cuatro siglos que tenemos en el Prado. Felipe posa como Carlos V o Felipe II, su antecesor, en los retratos de Tiziano. Están insertos en un lugar en el que vemos otras obras de arte impresionantes", recalca el conservador del Prado.Para Vergara-Sharp los reyes en estos retratos -y en los antiguos- "no son más que una cosa en un gran espacio" que está lleno de muchas otras. "Casi que las caras de ellos son lo menos importante. Lo que hace que sean reyes es todo lo que llevan a su alrededor, que son cosas heredadas de otros que fueron reyes antes que ellos. O sea que en ese sentido tiene mucho simbolismo, pero sobre todo son una verdadera belleza, me parece a mí".Análisis completo en RNE Audio.Escuchar audio
Peter Duke discusses his fascinating background, who he thinks rules the world, and how they are going about it. He explains some of the deep research he's been doing into "doge" and how that relates to the present day. He also reveals what we can do in the face of global oligarchy. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind "Doge" #492 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Peter Duke Websites Duke Report https://thedukereport.com Duke Report Substack https://thedukereport.substack.com Duke Report on X https://x.com/thedukereport About Peter Duke Peter Duke is a Creative Director, Technologist, and Photographer with a diverse background in technology, games, communications, and marketing. His clients include 20th Century Fox, Virgin Entertainment, Sega GameWorks, Universal Studios, SHOAH Foundation Institute, The United States Army, The National Security Agency, Microsoft, Lion's Gate, Capitol EMI, IMAX, Vanity Fair, and Glamour magazines. In 2010, Peter met Andrew Breitbart and co-founded the outlet GotNews and the news-based crowdfunding sites WeSearchr and FreeStartr. All three enterprises were defunded and de-platformed for wrong-think. In 2017, he was featured in an attempted hit piece in the New York Times, labeled "The Annie Leibovitz of the Alt-Right." While immersed in open-source journalism, he discovered a world of unreported stories, leading to a dizzying and eye-opening reframing of reality. Today, he continues to use his abilities to move the truth forward against the titanic forces of the Power Elite and their henchmen. His current focus is examining revisionist history and finding ways to communicate with people hypnotized by media. To that end - when he's not writing books - he does a podcast and runs the news aggregator website The Duke Report. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
Peter Duke discusses his fascinating background, who he thinks rules the world, and how they are going about it. He explains some of the deep research he's been doing into "doge" and how that relates to the present day. He also reveals what we can do in the face of global oligarchy. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Peter Duke: Who Rules the World & The Secret Meaning Behind "Doge" #492 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Sociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Peter Duke Websites Duke Report https://thedukereport.com Duke Report Substack https://thedukereport.substack.com Duke Report on X https://x.com/thedukereport About Peter Duke Peter Duke is a Creative Director, Technologist, and Photographer with a diverse background in technology, games, communications, and marketing. His clients include 20th Century Fox, Virgin Entertainment, Sega GameWorks, Universal Studios, SHOAH Foundation Institute, The United States Army, The National Security Agency, Microsoft, Lion's Gate, Capitol EMI, IMAX, Vanity Fair, and Glamour magazines. In 2010, Peter met Andrew Breitbart and co-founded the outlet GotNews and the news-based crowdfunding sites WeSearchr and FreeStartr. All three enterprises were defunded and de-platformed for wrong-think. In 2017, he was featured in an attempted hit piece in the New York Times, labeled "The Annie Leibovitz of the Alt-Right." While immersed in open-source journalism, he discovered a world of unreported stories, leading to a dizzying and eye-opening reframing of reality. Today, he continues to use his abilities to move the truth forward against the titanic forces of the Power Elite and their henchmen. His current focus is examining revisionist history and finding ways to communicate with people hypnotized by media. To that end - when he's not writing books - he does a podcast and runs the news aggregator website The Duke Report. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
On this very special encore episode of Add Passion and Stir, interior designer and philanthropist Charlotte Moss and Darren Walker, the former president of the Ford Foundation and the newly announced president of the National Gallery of Art, discuss the importance of ending child hunger. Moss selected No Kid Hungry to be the beneficiary of her book, Home: A Celebration . Home is an ode to Edith Wharton's The Book of the Homeless, which was a 1916 fundraiser to help refugees and children during WWI. Home features 120 artists, poets, chefs, designers, photographers, and writers offering personal reflections on the essence of home. Contributors include Drew Barrymore, Candice Bergen, Tory Burch, Seth Godin, Renee and John Grisham, Bianca Jagger, Annie Leibovitz, Jon Meacham, Bette Midler, Joyce Carol Oates, Al Roker, Gloria Steinem, Darren Walker, and Fanny and Alice Waters.“This is really philanthropy at its best, when people come together for a single cause and give of themselves - in essence sharing their strength - is what you're all about and what this book is all about,” says Moss. Walker was compelled to write the book's foreword. “It was a moment when we were all experiencing deep anguish in this country over the impacts of COVID which we immediately recognized as compounding the already deep inequality we have in this country… Charlotte used her privilege to raise awareness and consciousness of the conditions of poverty, particularly child poverty, which is the most difficult and pernicious poverty that we have in this country… Charlotte reminded us that there are far too many Americans who live without the dignity of shelter, of food, of nutrition, and particularly the most vulnerable among us, our children,” he says.All royalties from book sales support No Kid Hungry's essential mission to help end childhood hunger.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
THE DAGG SESSIONSKen Tizzard and Music For Goats In St.John's in 1982 I cut my teeth playing bass with local skate/punk bands who wholeheartedly embraced the DIY model of the punk rock culture. SNFU were the first band I had ever seen who had taken this model to a national level and upon seeing the energy and intensity of the performance I knew - this was what I wanted to do with my life. At 18 I relocated to Toronto and landed a job at Music Express Magazine which let to the position of photo editor where I got to work with legendary photographers Floria Sigusmondi, Herb Ritts and Annie Leibovitz shooting bands like David Bowie, REM and U2 as well as hundreds of touring band around the world. This introduction to the music business, record companies, PR agencies and band management helped me to understand the relationship of band and audience from the viewpoint of the ‘machine.' As well, sharing office space with Management Trust (Jake Gold) led me to an audition with The Watchmen. In turn this changed my life direction for over a decade as I toured the world and grew as a songwriter and artist. In 1999 I began working a lot with Big Wreck singer Ian Thornley who at the time was married to my sister Christine. Big Wreck and The Watchmen were in between albums and both bands were feeling the weight of years of touring and the change in the record companies as we moved into the digital age. Ian and I decided to form a new band which led to the creation of Thornley with whom I toured relentlessly for many years. Towards the end of Thornley, Ian had decided to recreate the magic that was Big Wreck and again I toured with the band under that name as I began parting ways with the lifestyle and direction of the band. Upon leaving Thornley, there was a period of return to DIY with independent records which captured my solid endeavours - from six string bass singer songwriter (Quest Storey house) through several incarnations of bands including Bad Intent, The Variety Show Players and in 2017 the unlikely local crew which has grown to become Music For Goats. As well, the development of The Whiskey Wednesday Show created a need for a production studio which we also created in our home. The Show has grown into a seven camera, 24 channel audio, weekly livestream hosting guests from Rick Mercer, William Prince and Joey ‘Shithead” Keithley (D.O.A.) to Matt Mays and Bob Izumi. Songs and stories every week with your host Ken Tizzard and Music For Goats. It is now January 2024 and I am once again looking to release another album of original music with the current line-up of Music For Goats; Neil Lucy (guitar) Ken Grant (bass) and Dave Lawrence (drums) and Steve Dagg (RIP - drums). This album titled “THE DAGG SESSIONS” celebrates the songs created before drummer Steve Dagg was diagnosed with Cancer. After a year long battle of treatments Steve passed away in the winter of 2023. We had recorded the drums for the entire record in September before Steve's illness was terminal. The Dagg Sessions is available on all platforms on April 30, 2024 The Dagg Sessions will be available on vinyl thanks to contributors who purchased sections of the back album cover in order to help out with up front costs. Yes, we are sell outs… As for style of this record, I have to say it fits in with the Americana genre pretty well as if combines folk, country, rock and pop into a collection of songs that once again document a time and place in my own personal history. Ken Tizzard www.kentizzard.com ktizzard@kentizzard.com
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Jose Antonio "Tony" Firpi, a photographer and graphic artist, founded Devious Elements Apparel (DEA) in 2015, inspired by the rich and diverse art scene of South Florida. His artistic vision is shaped by the influences of iconic figures such as David La Chapelle and Annie Leibovitz. Tony's creations are infused with the bold colors, urban flair, and vibrant beach spirit of Miami. Since its launch, DEA has rapidly diversified into multiple clothing lines influenced by pop culture, and is now teaming up with artists to bring their stunning artistry to life on clothing, transforming it into a new artistic canvas. @tonyfirpide @devious.elements.apparel deviouselementsapparel.com
On this week's episode, author and humorist, Brett Leveridge, tells us about the time he joked his way into Annie Leibovitz doing a photo shoot with him in the streets of New York for free!Check out Cladrite Radio, Marxfest, and Brett's bookHave fun like Brett?Donate to Bowery MissionThis week's Rachel's Recs: Flushing Ave bike path & Subway Time appWhat did you think of this week's episode?They Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website
This week, a special episode from an iconic royal landmark - Buckingham Palace. Roya and Kate are given their own private tour of the King's Gallery, currently home to more than 150 Royal photographic portraits, taken by the likes of Cecil Beaton, Dorothy Wilding, Annie Leibovitz and more. In the first of two parts, they look back at works from the 1920s to the 1980s and discuss the late Queen's coronation, and the relationship between the photographer and the sitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Judith Turner-Yamamoto, an award-winning author hailing from a mill town in rural North Carolina, began her writing journey as an art historian, learning to appraise and describe what moved her. Her debut novel LOVING THE DEAD AND GONE, a Mariel Hemingway Book Club pick, is the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medalist in Southern Regional Fiction and was shortlisted for the 2023 Eric Hoffer Book Awards Grand Prize and awarded an honorable mention in General Fiction. Her writing assignments have taken her all over the world and include interviews with luminaries such as Frank Gehry, Annie Leibovitz, Marcel Wanders, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Judith talks with me about the importance of deciding who to listen to, how nothing is ever wasted, how revisiting your work over a period of decades brings new perspective to it, and more—we may even have figured out why some people are predisposed to be plotters and some fly by the seat of their pants. There's a lot of wisdom here for writers in particular, but it certainly applies in other fields as well. Episode breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 04:10 Library books became salvation in my youth. 09:07 Analyzing art criticism and photography exhibition experiences. 10:48 Curated exhibitions, managed processes, positioned for director. 14:08 Psychic's advice led to successful PR career. 20:09 Structured writing involves quoting experts, evoking places. 23:03 Discovery: Plotters focus on plot, pantsers on journey. 25:35 Friend writes crime mystery, minimal world-building, character depth. 30:12 Patience in revising manuscript based on feedback. 33:12 New York Times: essential for writing inspiration. 35:23 Grieving and death shape personal and literary journey. 38:38 Reading challenge due to overthinking and editing. 43:10 Being selective and positive to avoid negativity. 44:49 Editor resists removing crucial elements from book. 47:50 Endure publishing industry rejection, stay true. Successful. 50:34 Praise for a book with unresolved plot. 55:14 Striving for perfection in book pitching process. Check out the full show notes (now including transcripts!!) at fycuriosity.com, and connect with me and fellow creatives on Substack. Please leave a review for this episode—it's really easy and will only take a minute, and it really helps me reach new listeners. Thanks! If you enjoyed our conversation, I hope you'll share it with a friend. Want more? Here are handy playlists with all my previous interviews with guests in writing.
Have you ever wondered how celebrities on the red carpet look so amazing? How do they have the perfect hair that lasts for hours? Who are the creators behind these magical looks? In today's episode, Leslie sits down and speaks with “The Hollywood Hitmaker of Hair” – Adir Abergel. Adir is the creative force behind some of the most memorable moments in celebrity hairstyling. His work has been seen gracing the covers of magazines, red carpets, and runways worldwide. Adir's client list contains some of the biggest names in Hollywood: Kristen Stewart, Rooney Mara, Marion Cotillard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kristen Dunst, Reese Witherspoon, Anne Hathaway, and the list goes on and on… From collaborating with Mario Testino and Annie Leibovitz to styling shoots for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, even creating looks for Dior and Chanel… Adir has been transforming the hair industry since his early days as an apprentice for hair guru Arthur Johns. Adir is also the Creative Director for Virtue Labs - a revolutionary hair care brand that is the first to use pure, human Keratin in its products. On top of all that, Adir has won countless awards for his work. He most recently received the Hair Artist of The Year at @dailyfrontrow Los Angeles Fashion Awards – an honor presented to him by his dear friend and client Jennifer Garner. This conversation between Adir and Leslie is entertaining and full of life stories, celebrity anecdotes, and all of the best-kept hair secrets that Adir shares with his A-List clients. If you enjoy The Interview with Leslie, please subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Follow us on Instagram @theinterviewwithleslie.
We discuss the career of Annie Leibovitz and how she was responsible for the look of Rolling Stone in the early days, started to grow as an artist, moved on to bigger and more commercial productions with Vanity Fair and Vogue, did personal work late in her career, Susan Sontag's impact on her photography and more!Send us a Text Message.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1238, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 20Th C. America 1: As a lt. colonel, Washington led British colonial troops in the 1st battle of this war. French and Indian War. 2: In 1794, a 62-mile paved turnpike was completed from Lancaster to this Pennsylvania city. Philadelphia. 3: In 1763, a widespread Indian uprising was led by him, not Chevrolet or Buick. Pontiac. 4: Of the 13 delegations, only New York abstained from voting for this document. Declaration of Independence. 5: Sam Adam's words "This meeting can do nothing more to save the country" kicked off this famous protest. Boston Tea Party. Round 2. Category: The Asian Games 1: The Asian Games were first held in 1951 in this "New" Indian city. New Delhi. 2: The 2018 games in Indonesia saw the debut of 3 on 3 half-court this in addition to full-court 5 on 5. basketball. 3: In sepak takraw, or "kick" this, teams of three use feet, knees, chest and heads but no hands to hit the ball over the net. (kick) volleyball. 4: This country dominated table tennis at the 2018 games, winning every gold medal. China. 5: 2018 competition on these 1-person runabouts took place at Indonesia's Ancol Beach. Jet Skis. Round 3. Category: A Binder Full Of Women 1: She's the 111th justice of the Supreme Court. Sonia Sotomayor. 2: In 2012, this Berliner topped Forbes list of the 100 most powerful women for the second year in a row. (Angela) Merkel. 3: Smile and say cheese for this woman, who's usually behind the camera,photographing famous folks. Annie Leibovitz. 4: For her work with charities and the Special Olympics,she still rates a perfect 10. Nadia Comăneci. 5: The stage name of this silent-screen vamp was an anagram of "ARAB DEATH". Theda Bara. Round 4. Category: Official State Fossils 1: The official fossil of this state is a bivalve called Chesapecten jeffersonius. Virginia. 2: For its fossil, Alabama chose 70-foot Basilosaurus, now classified as this big marine mammal. a whale. 3: Alaska's fossil is of the mammoth and Michigan's is of this related tusked beast of the Pleistocene. the mastodon. 4: The skull of a Triceratops, this state's fossil, is on display at the museum of geology in Rapid City. South Dakota. 5: Maryland goes big and small with its state dinosaur, a sauropod, and state fossil, a type of this shelled gastropod. snail. Round 5. Category: Celebrity-Inspired Products 1: This pop singer whose last name is a Starbucks drink size helped create Starbucks' cloud macchiato. Ariana Grande. 2: LeBron James helped develop a special mix of this lemon-lime soda, adding cherry and orange flavors. Sprite. 3: Blake's Smokehouse BBQ pizza from Pizza Hut was inspired by this country music star. (Blake) Shelton. 4: Vitaminwater created the Formula 50 flavor for this rapper. 50 Cent. 5: In 2018 this colorful candy brand beloved by NFL great Marshawn Lynch put his face on its packaging. Skittles. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
The Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace is now the King's Gallery - and Pod Save the King was there for the press view of its summer exhibition. Host Ann Gripper joined Daily Mirror royal editor and BP regular Russell Myers at Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography to see photos by Rankin, Cecil Beaton, Annie Leibovitz and many more, mixing art, history and intimate family life. They also see the Princess of Wales is far from the first royal portrait photographer to manipulate her pictures. And Ann is joined by curator Alessandro Nasini, who shares his highlights and gives an insight into working with the royal archives. * Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography is at The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace until 6 October Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pati Dubroff is an iconic, world-renowned makeup artist. She has worked with such glamazons as Margot Robbie, Kirsten Dunst, Elizabeth Olsen, Laura Dern, Christy Turlington, Priyanka Chopra, and Emma Watson to name but a few. She's also collaborated with such photographic phenoms as Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh, and Tom Munro, and her artistry has been featured on countless covers, red carpets, photo shoots, and brand ambassadorships. She is an ambassador for Chanel beauty, and she has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media thanks to her makeup tutorial videos which show that that glamour can be accessed and expressed by anyone at any age. Pati is also a lifelong spiritual seeker, and has been mindfully integrating her bewitching craft into her professional life. She honors the sacredness of beauty in all facets of her life, and has developed her own unique practice of glamour magic. She works bi-coastally in NY and LA, and often accompanies clients globally. She also teaches makeup masterclasses, most recently doing so in Mumbai. On this episode, Pati discusses the divine aspects of beauty, the secret to radiance at any age, and the power of manifesting childhood dreams.Pam also talks about the magic of glamour, and answers a listener question about receiving signs from across the veil. Our sponsors for this episode are Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, BetterHelp, Mithras Candle, Sphere + Sundry, and Snowy Owl TeaWe also have brand new print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here.
Legendary music photographer and Grammy nominated director Danny Clinch joins the podcast to talk about how he went from a kid growing up in a blue collar family in Toms River, NJ to falling in love with photography and music at an early age, to pursuing an education at the New England School of photography, to working with and assisting Annie Leibovitz, Steven Meisel, Mary Ellen Mark, Timothy White, and others, to finding his own voice as an artist and building an incredible career as one of most sought after photographers in the music business. During our conversation Danny talks about his early days with Spin Magazine, shooting the record cover for Nas's "Illmatic", being on tour with Blind Melon, booking shoots for Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen on the same day, building long lasting relationships and friendships with some of the most well known musicians in the world that has given him a level of access all music fans dream about, and so much more. It's a beautiful conversation on a life well lived. So sit back and enjoy. To Learn More About Danny Clinch Visit: http://www.dannyclinch.com And Follow Him on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/dannybones64/ To Learn More About the Transparent/Clinch Gallery Visit: https://www.instagram.com/transparentclinchgallery/ To Learn More About the Sea/Hear/Now Festival Visit: https://www.seahearnowfestival.com
Linda Troeller joins me to talk about her book, SEX. DEATH. TRANSCENDENCE., published by TBW. Linda has a storied life in photography from her early self-portraiture, to her book, The Erotic Lives of Women, and now to Sex. Death. Transcendence., Linda has been exploring the female gaze since the early 1970's. We talk about her ideas on self-portraiture, healing waters, and her amazing time at the Chelsea Hotel, all of which have led to their own publications. https://sites.google.com/view/lindatroeller/sex-death-transcendence?authuser=0 https://tbwbooks.com/collections/single-titles/products/sex-death-transcendence This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com Linda Troeller's art projects focus on self-portraits, women's and social issues. She made the Chelsea Hotel her base for 20 years, curating an exhibition for the 125thAnniversary, “Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers,” and publishing a monograph, “Chelsea Hotel Atmosphere – An Artist's Memoir,” 2007 and a new book, “Living in the Chelsea Hotel, Schiffer Publishing, 2015 that won the International Photo Award, 2016. She had a major exhibition at Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, Ilon Art Gallery, Harlem, 2018 and Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC and Museum of.Sex, NYC. Aperture published her Pictures of the Year award winning images in “Healing Waters,” exhibited at their Burden Gallery, NYC and powerhouse Books published her next book, ‘Spa Journeys,” 2004. Her book, “Erotic Lives of Women,” Scalo, Zurich, 1998 was reviewed as one of the “most gutsy and imaginative books of the decade,” NYTimes. The exhibition opened at Fotohof Gallery, Salzburg traveling to Berlin and Weimar, Germany. Her second book on women, Orgasm, Daylight, 2014 was introduced at the Filter Photography Festival and is in major libraries from Kinsey to Harvard to National Museum of Women in the Arts.' She received a New Jersey Arts Grant and the Woman of Achievement Award from Douglass College, in 1991 for her TB-AIDS DIARY, a series of photo-collages in Color Polaroid that helped prevent discriminative stamping of HIV in passports. It was exhibited at Fotofest, Houston and over fifty galleries and covered in the Asbury Park Press and Trenton Times to European Photography Magazine. The set of 19 prints was recently acquired by the Norton Museum of Art permanent collection, West Palm Beach, Florida. She photographed three Fashion Catalogues for the Apolda Museum, Germany and exhibited “Apolda Fashion, 2005” at Centro Colombo Gallery, Medellin in 2006. She returned to Colombia to teach self-portraiture to women in poverty in 2010 for the University of Antioquia. She has an ongoing series of self-portraits, “Self-Reflection.” She has lectured at School of Visual Arts, NYU, Parsons, Yale, Salzburg Summer Art Academy, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Ryerson University, Toronto and was a professor of photography at Stockton College of New Jersey, Indiana University, and Bournemouth College, England. She has a MFA, School of Art, and MS, Newhouse School, Syracuse University and BS from Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University. She was an assistant at the 1974 Ansel Adams Workshops for Ralph Gibson and in 1987 for Annie Leibovitz and David Hockney. Her photographs are in corporate and private collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, Library of Congress and is in archives such as Special Collections Bird Library, Syracuse University. She graduated from Toms River High School which named her to their Hall of Fame, and resides in New York City and New Jersey. Support Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/real-photo-show
Prepare to have your approach to wedding photography transformed as, following on from last week's podcast, we are again joined by the renowned Dru Dodd for part 2 of our chat with Dru . Dru's signature group composites have revolutionised the traditional wedding group shot. Dru's stories carry us from his first serendipitous composite to drawing inspiration from Annie Leibovitz's lighting prowess. What begins as a mission to offer clients something remarkable ends up setting a new standards in the wedding photogaphy industry.When the lights dim, creativity must shine – a concept we embrace wholeheartedly in this episode. Dru shares tales of lighting challenges that would send most photographers into a frenzy, from shadowy priories to unpredictable UK weather. We reveal how the humble mobile phone light can become a photographer's secret weapon and discuss the innovation of high-powered lighting equipment that has reshaped our craft. The ingenious DIY 'Halo Pack' method is not just a nod to resourcefulness but a testament to Dru's innovative mindset.Finally, we bridge the gap between the dramatic terrain of landscape photography and the intimate world of weddings. Incorporating majestic backdrops into couple portraits calls for a fine-tuned eye for composition, something Dru has honed through both experience and the wisdom of landscape visionaries. We recount tales of photographers braving the elements, much like the Greek heroes of old, and outline how a photographer's resilience can capture those epic, once-in-a-lifetime shots that make a wedding album truly legendary. Join us for a journey through light, love, and the art of capturing moments that last a lifetime.A huge thank you to Dru for joining us for this two part special!Dru's website: https://www.drudodd.co.uk/Follow Dru's wedding photography on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drudodd/Follow Dru's landscape on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drudoddlandscapes/Join us in the Flash Masters community:Website: https://flashmasters.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flashmasters/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flash-mastersFlash Masters is hosted by:Helen Williams: https://www.instagram.com/helenwilliamsphotography/Neil Redfern: https://www.instagram.com/neilredfern/
From this year's new Michelin-starred restaurants and a chat with cast of new glam TV series "Palm Royale", to Banksy's defaced mural and US photographer Annie Leibovitz wielding a sword in Paris in the name of art, join Eve Jackson for a roundup of this week's culture news.
HT1827 - Beyond the Headline Heroes, Part 2 For some reason, I always seem to prefer the lesser known photographers rather than the headline heroes. I prefer the landscapes of Wynn Bullock over Ansel Adams, the portraits of Paul Strand over those of Annie Leibovitz, the daily life photographs of Josef Sudek over those of Dorothea Lange, and the reportage of Josef Koudelka over that of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Guest Bios:Paul Mobley is an acclaimed American photographer and keynote speaker known for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects, from celebrities to everyday heroes. With a background enriched by his work with Annie Leibovitz and a passion for exploring the human condition, Mobley's photographs transcend the visual, offering deep insights into the stories of those he portrays. His projects, including "American Farmer," "Everyday Heroes," and portraits of centenarians, reflect his commitment to showcasing the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. Through his keynote speeches, Mobley shares valuable lessons on connection, storytelling, and authenticity, drawing from his extensive experience behind the lens to captivate and inspire audiences.Core Topics:Discovering the Soul of Your Subjects: Paul dives into the importance of connecting with the individuals in front of the camera, a skill that is invaluable for speakers seeking to engage and resonate with their audience. He illustrates how genuine interactions can lead to capturing the essence of a subject's character, offering a lesson in authenticity and empathy.The Impact of Storytelling Through Visuals: We discuss how powerful narratives can be woven through imagery, paralleling the way speakers can use stories to captivate and move their audiences. Paul emphasizes the role of storytelling in creating memorable experiences and the importance of bringing stories to life, whether through photographs or words.Embracing Challenges and Perseverance: Reflecting on his journey and the obstacles he faced, Paul shares insights into the resilience required to succeed in the creative field. This section offers encouragement and motivation for speakers navigating their paths, highlighting the rewards of persistence and hard work.Lessons Learned from Life Behind the Lens: Mobley concludes with the broader lessons he has learned throughout his career, from the power of observation to the value of kindness. His experiences provide rich learning opportunities for speakers, underscoring the importance of staying true to one's values and the impact of small gestures.Resources:Learn more about Paul Mobley:WebsiteLinkedinInstagramXFacebookLearn more about Josh Linkner:WebsiteYouTubeLinkedInInstagramXFacebookABOUT MIC DROP:Hear from the world's top thought leaders and experts, sharing tipping point moments, strategies, and approaches that led to their speaking career success. Throughout each episode, host Josh Linkner, #1 Innovation keynote speaker in the world, deconstructs guests' Mic Drop moments and provides tactical tools and takeaways that can be applied to any speaking business, no matter its starting point. You'll enjoy hearing from some of the top keynote speakers in the industry including: Ryan Estis, Alison Levine, Peter Sheahan, Seth Mattison, Cassandra Worthy, and many more. Mic Drop is sponsored by ImpactEleven.Learn more at: MicDropPodcast.comABOUT THE HOST:Josh Linkner — a New York Times bestselling author — is a rare blend of business, art, and science.On the business front, he's been the founder and CEO of five tech companies, which created over 10,000 jobs and sold for a combined value of over $200 million. He's the co-founder and Managing Partner of Muditā (moo-DEE-tah) Venture Partners - an early-stage venture capital firm investing in groundbreaking technologies. Over the last 30 years, he's helped over 100 startups launch and scale, creating over $1 billion in investor returns. He's twice been named the EY Entrepreneur of The Year and is the recipient of the United States Presidential Champion of Change Award.While proud of his business success, his roots are in the dangerous world of jazz music. Josh has been playing guitar in smoky jazz clubs for 40 years, studied at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, and has performed over 1000 concerts around the world. His experiences in both business and music led him to become one of the world's foremost experts on innovation. Joshis the co-founder and Chairman of Platypus Labs, a global research, training, and consulting firm. Today, he's on a mission to help leaders Find A Way™ through creative problem-solving, inventive thinking, and ingenuity.Learn more about Josh: JoshLinkner.comSPONSORED BY AMPLIFY PUBLISHING GROUP:Partnering with CXOs, keynote speakers, change makers, and other visionary leaders, Amplify Publishing Group (APG) is a leader in the hybrid publishing space with more than twenty years of experience acquiring, producing, marketing, and distributing books. Passionate about ideas and voices that need to be heard, they're known for launching books that start engaging and timely conversations. At each turn, they have been at the forefront of innovation and have spearheaded a critical disruption of the publishing industry.Learn more at: amplifypublishinggroup.comABOUT IMPACTELEVEN:From refining your keynote speaking skills to writing marketing copy, from connecting you with bureaus to boosting your fees, to developing high-quality websites, producing head-turning demo reels, Impact Eleven (formerly 3 Ring Circus) offers a comprehensive and powerful set of services to help speakers land more gigs at higher fees. Learn more at: impacteleven.comPRODUCED BY DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits. Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.com
In this episode, Carolyn Hadlock, founder of TBTP talks with Marcus Engman about the future of retail, IKEA's inaugural Artist in Residency Program with Annie Leibovitz, designing change and growing up IKEA as the second Engman to be Head of Design at IKEA.
In this episode of the Build and Bloom photography podcast, I (@JessicaWhitaker) am joined by celebrity and fashion photographer Katie Levine (@katielevinephoto). Katie opens up about why she left Los Angeles, her experience assisting Annie Leibovitz, photographing the likes of Kourtney Kardashian and Tan France from Queer Eye, and why she turned down photographing Kanye West for a magazine cover. Katie is a master at artificial studio light and posing her subjects. I loved hearing about her spiritual side and how her faith in Jesus connects to her career. Follow Katie: https://www.instagram.com/KatieLevinephoto/ Katie's Website: https://katielevinephoto.com/ WHAT'S NEXT: Join The B+B Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildandbloomjessicawhitaker/ Follow Jessica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicawhitaker Follow the Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildandbloom/ This podcast has been made possible by: Business Basics: https://www.jessicawhitaker.co/photography-business-basics-course Contractista, reliable lawyer-drafted Photography Contracts: https://www.jessicawhitaker.co/photography-contract-template
Por lo pronto, afirmamos que a todos los miembros del programa nos súper encanta ‘Zorra' de Nebulosa; para que no haya más debates. Por lo demás, esta semana ‘El Criticón' de ‘La Cultureta Gran Reserva' se mete en harina lanzando críticas ciegas de tres libracos muy interesantes. Todo ello, adornado con la música novedosa del gran Billy Joel, que vuelve a estrenar canción tras 30 años de silencio cruel. Uno: ‘Septología' de Jon Fosse. Sin duda la mejor manera de descubrir al Nobel; recopilación de su ahora afamada trilogía ‘El otro nombre', ‘Yo es otro' y ‘Un nuevo nombre'. Dos: ‘Una tierra prometida' de Barak Obama, un relato en primera persona sobre el antes y el durante de sus 8 años en La Casa Blanca. Tres: ‘Wonderland' de Annie Leibovitz, un gran libro de fotografía que encierra buena parte del mundo interior de la ilustre y famosísima capturada de momentos.
Por lo pronto, afirmamos que a todos los miembros del programa nos súper encanta ‘Zorra' de Nebulosa; para que no haya más debates. Por lo demás, esta semana ‘El Criticón' de ‘La Cultureta Gran Reserva' se mete en harina lanzando críticas ciegas de tres libracos muy interesantes. Todo ello, adornado con la música novedosa del gran Billy Joel, que vuelve a estrenar canción tras 30 años de silencio cruel. Uno: ‘Septología' de Jon Fosse. Sin duda la mejor manera de descubrir al Nobel; recopilación de su ahora afamada trilogía ‘El otro nombre', ‘Yo es otro' y ‘Un nuevo nombre'. Dos: ‘Una tierra prometida' de Barak Obama, un relato en primera persona sobre el antes y el durante de sus 8 años en La Casa Blanca. Tres: ‘Wonderland' de Annie Leibovitz, un gran libro de fotografía que encierra buena parte del mundo interior de la ilustre y famosísima capturada de momentos.
Do all comedians talk about Massachusetts pizza? They do on the Pizza Pod Party! Our guest is stand-up comic Christian Finnegan. We have pizza news. And the pizza topic is: "Pizza and BABYsitting."Christian Finnegan is a longtime standup you have seen on VH1's Best Week Ever, Chappelle's Show, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan, The Late Late Show, Good Morning America and The Today Show. Check out his specials: “Two for Flinching,” “Au Contraire!,” “The Fun Part,” and “60% Joking.” His most recent special, “Show Your Work," is on Amazon Prime. You can see Christian working with his wife, Kambri Crews, who owns Q.E.D. in Queens. Subscribe to his newsletter, New Music for Olds.Christian discusses working at local pizza joints in suburban Boston, rat interactions in New York City pizzerias, and why he roots for the Knicks even though he should probably be a Celtics fan.This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
The stylist and fashion editor reveals to BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed why she resigned from Vogue and how she is channelling her influence and energy to support that next generation of fashion talent.Background:In the dynamic world of fashion magazines, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson stands out. Karefa-Johnson has always stood out, growing up as a self-described loud, weird, driven kid. Karefa-Johnson's first Vogue cover was Paloma Elsesser for the January 2021 issue of Vogue, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. Later that year, she worked on the cover shoot featuring US Vice President Kamala Harris. But recently, Karefa-Johnson decided to leave Vogue. “The truth of the matter is we grow and sometimes our containers don't grow with us. And so I am excited to build a new container for all of these ideas and this energy,” Karefa-Johnson says.This week on The BoF Podcast, Karefa-Johnson joins BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss her professional journey, how she harnesses her creative energy in a high-pressure industry and why she is laying the foundation for the next generation of fashion creatives. Key Insights: On excelling in the demanding, hyper-creative world of fashion media, Karefa-Johnson avoids burnout by focusing on her inner self. “Staying true to who you are and… really maintaining the purity of that creative exchange is something that keeps me grounded,” she says.Looking back at some of her most challenging assignments, Karefa-Johnson recalls the 2021 cover shoot during the Covid-19 pandemic with US Vice President Kamala Harris. “It's very hard to communicate with your subject, which is super crucial in executing an image. You need to have a relationship and a rapport and there needs to be mutual trust,” she explains. “But it's hard to establish that between 15 masks, because it was during Covid, 14 secret service agents, a press secretary and a chief of staff.” Reflecting on her decision to leave Vogue, Karefa-Johnson is excited about what lies ahead. “I just hope that whatever comes to be of this career of mine is something that models possibilities for the next Gabriella Karefa-Johnson,” she explains. “I can't wait to take those tools and apply them in ways that are really just true to who I am, serve me and serve people who look like me.”Karefa-Johnson is passionate about nurturing emerging talent and has used her network to support the development of Central Saint Martins graduate Torishéju Dumi. “It's very easy to feel invisible in these cities as a young designer, period. Full stop. But as a young black female designer, I knew that the hurdles she was up against would be exponentially bigger than some of her colleagues,” Karefa-Johnson says. “I wanted to be able to bridge the gap. I wanted to be able to give her a leg up, which I think in a lot of ways is something that has produced so many of the most enduring young designers.”Additional Resources:Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman Appears on Cover of American Vogue | BoF Ye Lashes Out at LVMH and Vogue Editor After ‘White Lives Matter' T-Shirt Draws Criticism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller, a husband and wife power couple in the design world. For two decades they have designed chic, timeless, surprising spaces for their clients, some of whom you may recognize like Anna Wintour, Jessica Chastain, Annie Leibovitz, and more. They've been named to the prestigious AD100 list, and have been featured in publications like Town and Country, Vogue, House Beautiful and Architectural Digest. They've just recently released their second book, Defining Chic, and talk about embracing your personal take on luxury, designing for evolving families, and picking details that speak, scream or whisper. What You'll Hear On This Episode: The inspiration for Defining Chic and why they chose the projects to showcase. How to create micro-environments and why they start with public facing rooms. Luxury doesn't have to mean formal! In fact, they knock down the formality in homes with naturally welcoming materials. The Brooklyn brownstone that exemplifies that high-low luxury feel. How Jesse and Mara's New York roots inform their design process. Tips for tying together separate rooms to create a cohesive feeling amongst the house. Ways to get your family and teens on board with defining chic - Pinterest and making sure they feel part of the process. How to pick design elements that bring warmth and joy to your space. What it was like designing Anna Wintour's compound retreat. Mentioned in This Episode: Ballard Designs Defining Chic Carrier and Company @carrierandco Decorating Dilemma: Follow Along with this week's Decorating Dilemma here. Thanks Jill! We have some ideas on how to achieve that harmonious and cohesive look you desire. First, for your flooring, Jesse and Mara suggest maintaining a consistent flooring material from your entryway through the dining room. This would involve replacing the existing laminate flooring with hardwood to match the wood floors in your entryway. This change can provide a more unified and visually appealing look. Consider more tonal or cohesive wall paint colors, especially in open floor plans. Transitioning from one room color to the next with paler or deeper shades can create a sense of continuity and sophistication in your space. To enhance the overall look and feel of your living area, adding a lighter rug in the living room may help create contrast with the dark cabinetry in the kitchen, along with introducing colorful cushions, accent chairs, or rugs to create a coordinated color scheme throughout the space. If you're concerned about the rectangular rug and sectional sofa layout, there is the possibility of a custom cut rug. Jesse and Mara emphasize the importance of maintaining a consistent floor pattern in areas where the floor follows the shape of the island, or it has multiple angles. Hope this helps and keep us updated on how it goes!
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Volodymyr Zelenskyy's increasingly questionable means of getting more funding from the United States; Zelenskyy's obsession with celebrities like Ben Stiller, David Letterman, and getting Vogue photoshoots from photography legend Annie Leibovitz; the predictable person chosen to be the Time Person of the Year; Mitch McConnell's shameless support of the Democrat supported omnibus spending bill and it's seemingly limitless funding of Ukraine aid; Chuck Schumer's dismissive response to how legislator's can be expected to know what's in a 4,100 page omnibus bill; Joe Manchin telling CNN's Jake Tapper why Kevin McCarthy needs to just get in line; Kevin McCarthy telling Fox News' Maria Bartiromo why it's so important for Republicans to stand up to the Democrat's omnibus spending bill; Rand Paul showing the American people the actual size of the omnibus spending bill and exposing the legislative process for the corrupt joke that it's become; and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices